Toronto Life

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Toronto Life is a monthly Canadian magazine about entertainment, politics and life in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto Life also publishes a number of annual special interest guides about the city, including Real Estate, Stylebook, Eating & Drinking, City Home and Neighbourhoods. Established in 1966, it is now owned by St. Joseph Media. It has a circulation of 81,816[2] and readership of 856,000.[3] The magazine is a major winner of the Canadian National Magazine Awards, leading current publications with 110 gold awards including 3 awards for Magazine of the Year in 1985, 1989, and 2007.[4] Source

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Tony Luciani grew up near St. Clair and Dufferin, where his parents settled when they immigrated from Italy in the 1950s. He became an artist, typically working with oil painting and charcoal drawing, but he started dabbling in photography when his now-95-year-old mother, Elia, broke her hip and moved in with him in Durham four years ago. Soon after she arrived, he noticed her memory was worsening and that she’d often repeat herself and get confused; she was soon diagnosed with dementia.

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While most of the country is fixated on Tessa and Scott, 20-year-old Newmarket native Gabrielle Daleman, a solo figure skater, is busy putting in a solid performance in Pyeongchang. Her score in the team skate locked down the gold for Canada, making her a medallist along with the rest of the national figure skating crew. And she’s seventh in the singles competition heading into tomorrow’s free skate, putting her a few spots behind her teammate Kaetlyn Osmond.

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House of the Week: $2.7 million for a newly built home near the Ossington stripHouse of the Week: $2.7 million for a newly built home near the Ossington stripAddress: 38 Foxley Street Neighbourhood: Little Portugal Agents: Duncan James Cameron, Sage Real Estate Limited, Brokerage Price: $2,695,000 Previously sold for: $1,162,000 in 2015, prior to a rebuildA three-storey new-build with high ceilings and massive windows, located near the trendiest part of Ossington Avenue.

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A Beatles ballet, a Yoko Ono art show and seven other things to see, do, hear and read this weekA Beatles ballet, a Yoko Ono art show and seven other things to see, do, hear and read this weekA Beatles-themed ballet 1Fifty years after Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play, the Lonely Hearts Club Band learns how to dance.

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Inside Toronto’s first Reserve Bar, Starbucks’ new 3,200-square-foot shrine to coffeeInside Toronto’s first Reserve Bar, Starbucks’ new 3,200-square-foot shrine to coffeeEvery day, tens of thousands of Torontonians visit a Starbucks for a quick caffeine fix, but the coffee giant has just brought a whole new experience to Toronto. Starbucks’ Reserve Bar, a 3,200-square-foot store located in the Shops at Don Mills, is a first for the province.

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These strange and stunning art installations just showed up on Toronto’s beachesThese strange and stunning art installations just showed up on Toronto’s beachesThis year’s Winter Stations are not playing it safe.

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Rental of the Week: $3,800 per month to live in a factory loft in Little PortugalRental of the Week: $3,800 per month to live in a factory loft in Little PortugalAddress: 20 Brockton Avenue, Unit 13 Neighbourhood: Little Portugal Agent: James Ormston, Bosley Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage Price: $3,800 per month This former factory building was conceived as an artists’ haven when it was converted into lofts in 1986.

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A day of persistent rain combined with the runoff from rapidly melting snowbanks has turned the west end’s favourite summer picnic spot into something a little swampier. At around 10:30 a.m., when these photos were taken, a bank of fog was hovering over pools of slush and water deep enough to submerge the legs of park benches and the lower portions of tree trunks. It was a remarkably bleak scene.

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Condo of the Week: $1.8 million for a brightly coloured suite near St. Lawrence MarketCondo of the Week: $1.8 million for a brightly coloured suite near St. Lawrence MarketAddress: 159 Frederick Street, Unit 901 Neighbourhood: St. Lawrence Agents: Paul Maranger and Christian Vermast, Sotheby’s International Realty Canada, Brokerage Price: $1,795,000 Previously sold for: $545,000, in 2004A three-bedroom suite on the ninth floor of the Frederick House, near St. Lawrence Market.

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